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2 Post Lift Pump Not Building Pressure

bmarshall1

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Hello, I am needing a bit of advice for my lift. I have an older Ben Pearson LAS7 lift. After installing it I found it would lift my Miata just fine, but... then I tried my P/U truck ,and at 7k lbs it will not lift it. The motor starts to make straining, screeching noises then stops lifting. The truck is withing the limits of the lift, so, what should I be looking at? The pressure gauge shows about 1700 lbs but the motor is rated for 2,750 lbs pressure (motor SVI Part #: BH-7006-01-19).

Would a rebuild kit solve the issue? Is the pressure relief valve needing adjusted? If so how.
 
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allinon72

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Not sure about this hydraulic setup in particular, but with hydraulics in general, the first thing I check is the pickup screen when it's not building full pressure.
 

Earp69

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Sounds like your hitting the pressure bypass valve and it needs adjusted(wasn't set correctly from the factory). The screeching is the fluid going through the bypass relief. Adjustment is simple and usually just takes a flathead screwdriver. I'd call the manufacturer and ask them what it should be set at.
 
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bmarshall1

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thanks guys. I will clean out the filter screen, also, looking at the lift, the pressure gauge only goes up to 2000 lbs, the lift is currently at 1700 when screeching, but the replacement motor states 2750 lbs pressure. Is it possible that's the max pressure, but operating is somewhere between? maybe the gauge was replaced with a lessor gauge at some point?

What is everyone's PSI? Just in normal lifting mine is around 700 lbs PSI. Remember - it's very old, likely from the 70's
 
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JSK

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I call it the poor man’s voltage check. Raise the lift to full height with no weight. Raise it until the cylinder reaches full stroke at full height. Once the cylinder bottoms out, continue pressing the up button for about three seconds or so. At this time THE MOTOR SHOULD NOT STALL. The PRV (pressure relief valve) should engage then and start bypassing the fluid through the PRV outlet. Typically a screeching sound emits as the fluid passes over the PRV under pressure.

IF THE MOTOR STALLS, typically that is a sign that you do not have 220V power to the motor. When you suggest that the motor is staining, it suggests that the motor is indeed stalling due to lack of power. The motor should always continue running during PRV stage.

Typically, when a lift is giving evidence of lifting only half weight, it usually is indicative of the motor running at half voltage. Most older 220V power units will operate on 110 volts for a limited amount of time before permanent damage to the motor occurs.

Check and double check your line connections. It sounds like you dropped a leg.

If you are saying that the motor does continue to run, yet the pressure seems to be lower than the OEM factory setting which is resulting in lesser weight being lifted, like mentioned, the PRV may need to be adjusted higher. But do refer to the factory setting before making adjustments. If your lift is a chain-over (roller) style, pressure ranges for those types are typically in the 2400-2850 PSI range depending on the lift capacity.
 
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bmarshall1

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OK - we have a solution, it was the PRV, it was hidden under an odd cover and I was not able to locate it at first. I gave it a small turn and the pressure rose dramatically at full lift ( easily 2500 to 3000 PSI). I have not tried my truck yet as I was busy.

to answer a few items:
It is a chain over roller, thanks for the PSI tip.
It will run on 110, the previous owner had a 110 plug on it but it would only lift it's own arms not even a small car. It's on 220 now.
 
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